Thursday, September 22, 2016

College Research Questions







College/University Chosen: ________________________________________


Research and answer the following questions about the university you’ve handpicked. You may use the college’s actual website, Collegedata.com or any other reliable website. These questions should be completed by Monday when you return from the break.


  1. Location (City & State):
  2. College Website:
  3. Type of University (Identify ALL that apply): Public, Private, HBCU, HSI, Single-Sex, Arts College, Religiously Affiliated, Technical/Career
  4. 2 or 4 Year College:
  5. Total Enrollment:
    Women -
    Men -
  6. Demographics (Ethnicity):
  7. Admission Requirements: (Is a high school transcript needed? What’s the application fee? Is there a certain score needed on the ACT/SAT? Recommendation Letters?):
  8. Total cost of attendance (Tuition, room & board, supplies):
    In state -
    Out of State -
  9. What type of degrees/certification can you receive? (Identify ALL that apply): Certification, Associates, Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate
  10. List 5 Undergraduate majors/programs offered:
  11. List 5 Graduate majors offered (If this doesn’t apply put N/A)
  12. Athletic Conferences:
  13. Sports Offered (list at least 4):
  14. Mascot:
  15. School Colors:
  16. Student Activities & Organizations Offered (at least 5):
  17. Types of Housing (Dorms &/or Apartments):
  18.  List 4 additional Facts about your University that weren’t mentioned above.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Usher's New Look Pledge

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The Pledge
At Usher’s New Look, each day we will strive to be the bestWe can overcome all obstacles when life puts us to the testWe will follow our hearts and always reach for the starsOur dreams are within reach, for the future is oursI can become anything I aspire to beBecause all those who believe in New Look, believe in meIf I believe in myself, and to me I stay trueThere’s nothing I can’t achieve, and nothing I can’t do!


September 20 - 25, 2016



Students will begin on Part II of their College Research Chart in their notebooks. (pgs 26 & 27)
Students will read articles, watch news clips, and college videos for each type to get a better understanding of that specific college type. Once we finishing discussing that type, students will research ONE college in that particular type.

For example: 

Monday's focus is Single-Sex College. Student will watch the following clips and find one college in the United States that is a single-sec college and answer the following questions in the chart.



This Week's college focus will be on the following:
  • ·     Single Sex Colleges
  • ·     Minority Institutions
  • ·     Religiously Affiliated College
  •       Arts Colleges
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College Name & Type
Location
Enrollment Size & Demographics
Tuition/Costs
Admission Requirements






















       On Friday students will pick ONE college to do detail research on. Students will have to complete questions about that specific college during Fall break.


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

September 6 - 9, 2016



UNIT 1 TEST ON TUESDAY! The test will cover the following topics:

  1. Character Building
  2. Conflict Resolution
  3. Goal Setting
  4. Interpersonal Relationships
  5. Long Term Goals
  6. Personal Vision Statement
  7. Self-Improvement
  8. Short Term Goals

Students will watch the Documentary "Dropout Nation" and complete a film/character analysis page.


"What does it take to save a student? Every year, hundreds of thousands of teenagers in the United States quit high school without diplomas - an epidemic so out of control that nobody knows the exact number. What is clear is that massive dropout rates cripple individual career prospects and cloud the country's future. At Houston's Sharpstown High, once a notorious "dropout factory," a high-stakes experiment is underway to rescue students from the edge. FRONTLINE spent a semester immersed in Sharpstown High to produce an unforgettable portrait of four students in crisis and the teachers, counselors, and principal waging a daily, personal struggle to get them to graduation. A troubling and inspiring journey through the maze of an inner city high school, Dropout Nation investigates the causes, challenges, and potential solutions of a national emergency."

Into The Wild - FULL TEXT